Buckwalter Parkway

Sidewalks/Pathways
The solution to build sideways/pathways along Buckwalter Parkway was overlooked a long time ago by the County Planning Commission.
As I see it now, Buckwalter Parkway will become it's own entity: ie. Schools, neighborhoods, theatre, shopping, banking etc... with many families walking, biking and even rollerblading.
As this vision is being created (and it's a good one) why didn't the County Planning Commission provide that each developer build a stretch of sidewalk heading up to and away from the entrances to the neighborhoods,ie: Woodbridge, Portrait Homes, Sandypointe, The Willows,Shell Hall, Hampton Hall, and The Farm so that each stretch would be connected as more neighborhoods come in?
Did anyone think of this?
Why should we seek Private Funding for this project when the solution has been here along?

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by the county. Therefore, the developments along the property do not own land within the Buckwalter Parkway right-of-way. In addition, if you read the development agreement for Buckwalter, there is no provision that the developments build the bike paths. That responsibility falls to the County.

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